France TV Distribution Launches Sales for 'Mansour' and 'Ducks' at Cannes
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France TV Distribution is bringing two new films to Cannes for worldwide sales: 'Mansour', a biopic of Iranian tennis player Mansour Bahrami, and 'Ducks', a story about a DJ's journey to Cambodia. Both films feature established producers and talent, indicating a focus on international storytelling.
Facts First
- France TV Distribution is launching sales for 'Mansour' and 'Ducks' at the Cannes festival.
- 'Mansour' is a biopic of Iranian tennis player Mansour Bahrami starring Amir Jadidi and produced by Michael Jackman.
- 'Ducks' follows a Paris DJ's trip to Cambodia and is written and directed by Neary Adeline Hay.
- The production teams include notable industry figures such as casting director Constance Demontoy and producer Zar Amir Ebrahimi.
- Julia Schulte leads international sales for France TV Distribution.
What Happened
France TV Distribution is bringing two films to Cannes for worldwide sales. The first is 'Mansour', a biopic about Iranian-born tennis player Mansour Bahrami. The film stars Amir Jadidi and producer Michael Jackman has joined the production. The second film is 'Ducks', which follows a DJ's journey to Cambodia.
Why this Matters to You
If you enjoy international cinema, you may have access to new stories from diverse backgrounds. The involvement of producers like Michael Jackman and casting director Constance Demontoy suggests these projects could attract significant attention and distribution. This could lead to these films appearing in theaters or streaming platforms in the coming year.
What's Next
The sales launch at Cannes is likely to be the next step for both films. Successful sales there could secure international distribution deals for 'Mansour' and 'Ducks'.